Drivers passing a bicycle must pass with a space of 3 feet between the motor vehicle and the bicycle.

The driver of a motorcycle or a person riding a bicycle facing any steady red signal, which fails to change to a green light within a reasonable period of time because of a signal malfunction or because the signal has failed to detect the arrival of the motorcycle or bicycle because of its size or weight, shall have the right to proceed after stopping, yielding the right-of-way to any vehicle in, near, or approaching the intersection; to pedestrians lawfully crossing the intersection within an adjacent crosswalk; and to any other traffic lawfully using the intersection.

Drivers passing a bicycle must pass with a space of 3 feet between the motor vehicle and the bicycle.

Bicycles used in nighttime must be equipped with a front white light and a rear red light, both visible from a distance of 500 feet, as well as rear and side red reflectors visible from 100-600 feet with car headlights.

Drivers passing a bicycle rider traveling in the same direction must pass on the left at a distance sufficient to prevent contact with the bicycle rider if the person were to fall into the driver’s lane of traffic.

Drivers passing a bicycle rider traveling in the same direction must exercise due care, which includes increasing clearance, to pass the vulnerable user safely, and shall cross the center of the highway only if the way ahead is clear of approaching traffic.